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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1932)
PAGE TIIRFE leuiwry in, mot IHt, flVfiNINO HKKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKKOON PERRIN m F Howard Perrln u elected praeldent of th Klamath ehaptar of the Oregon Building Congress t th organisation mealing In Ilia city hall Friday nlsht. offl cere who will aerv wlih Perrln ara K . Itohlnenn, vice presi dent: A. I.. II Ira. secretary, and Ulsnn Haul, Iraaiurar. Dlrariora and classifications of business they represent ara aa fnllowi: H. H. Perrln, architectural da algnere; t'harlee W. Wuhan, geueral ronlractora; Charlae tlercelnn, electrical contracture; W. M. Lorena, plumbing, baatlna and aheet mala workers; M. A. Ilol lings worth, sub-contractor, painting, brick, plaster; lllenn llout, planlitg mill man; F. II. Ilaiiaar. lumliar Industry; K. W. Hmlth. brick nianufai'iurara: A, I. . Rice, building Irailaa council; II. II. .Mobs, carpentcra; (). I). Nature Will Kaap Your Hair Youthful Shado and Fre of Cray LIFELESS CRAY HAIR REGAINS OLD BEAUTY Everybody kaowa If aolor glanda and hair rooia ara haallby and arllve, tha balr will eon llnua Indafinllaly a rlrb, natural aolor anflraly free of gray or etraaked lorka. A doctor evral yaara ago aakad himself tbli question: If I ran atlmulata dlgaailon. liver, heart, ale., with a lonlr. why not rub a stimulating tonic Into lha aralp that will revive thoaa Inactive glanda ao nalnra In bar own natural way will raauma putting planty of pigment Into tba hair tubaa auraly lha hair will tbam raauma Ita original beautiful abadaa of youth regerd taaa of user's aga or prarlooa condition of thatr balr. Remarkable IHaf ihw Tba doctor a aaarrh lad lo end less experiments. Ha didn't want a dya or lint, and II, of rouraa, must ba barmlaaa evn If a per on ttaad It many yaara. ITndar tha nama Lea's Hair Tonle eny ona may now purrhaaa tba tonle ha finally perfected. For aayaral yaara balrdraaaara, acattarad over lha country kaa baaa aelng It. Raaulta ara ao air and gradual man aaad It too. It doaan't atala tba aralp, and at a tet ona naad only apply It to aoma amall apot a faw daya lo watch raaulta. Shampoo aa oftan aa daalrad. Moat paopla ara tint Induead to try Lea'a for gray hair but It primarily waa Intandad aa a tonle to put tba aralp, hair roota, plg mant glanda and hair la a baalthy, ylgoroua condition. Of courae with a healthy acalp comaa a change In appearanre of hair and a reatoratlon of tha natural ahad of brown, red, black, auburn ar blond. Tbara ara aoma tbr Ihotiaand ahadaa of color In human balr no dye eipert ran paint one's hair aa exquisitely aa nature. Lea's mere ly stimulates nalnra to renewed actlrlty, puta aatur bark on tba Job. you might eay. and the tint aba Iraparta to your hair, once the aralp, roota and glanda be come healthy la natural. What la mora beautiful or becoming than nature'a own choice of abada to matrh your area, completion and beauty. bVe What t'eera Hay oa the Right If a reader dealrea lo try Lea'e Hair Tonle en guarantee of com plete eatlifaetloB they ahoald get a bottle at drug store or pin dollar bill to thla advertisement and land to Lea'e Tonto Co., Brentwood, Md., for generone Ite bottle, full dlrectlona. Eiperts cannot delect tha aa of Lea'e Hair Tonic. M iR GONE Lo Angele Ur Say Thai Tonic Doe All That I Claimed and Mora "I iuffered with dandruff, Itchy acalp and my hair waa prematurely gray a detectable Give Your Wife A Break Sunday PRESIDENT 0 BUILDER GROUP SHOULD Alii i II Bring her to tha Wlllard for dinner Sunday. She'll enjoy a reprieve from kitchen duties and she'll enjoy the cookinjr of the WilUrd chef. WILLARD HOTEL GRILLE Second cV Main. Matthawa, plumbing, healing, sheet malal, alarlrlral; Hrntt Hmllh, plasterers, finishers, bricklayers; I,'. A. Ilunn, bridges, niadi, aud Arthur W. Rrhaupp. laial. Tba (ruup adopted eeveral ree ommandalliina niada by lha tem porary rommlllaa. Director will maai every Friday Bight at lha Pelican (Irllla and lha general meetings will ha conducted onra a month, lha lima and data to ba at latar. Dern Says States Don't Want Land (Conilnuad from Page Ona) alalaa "originated wllh lha pree ant admlnlairallnn," and lhal Preatrient lloovar appointed lha conimlaalon lo study It, Replying lu a query from Rep reaanlallva Yon (1)., Fie.) Darn aald ha believed "aa a broad pol icy," lha alalaa would ba willing lo admlnlilar lha land. If all rlahla wara Inrludad In lha traoa (ar. A eecond prlra lha alalaa would pay. Darn aald, waa reduction In federal highway aid. Other prlraa, ha added, Inrlud ad; Probable dlaronllnuanra of lha blologlral survey control of pradatory anlmala. Kitting up of aiianalva admin lalratlon machinery by lha alalaa. Adjuailng Interstate rompllre llnna on grailng. 7 abade of gray wrltea Mlaa at. A. HenedM, 111 W. Adama treat, Iam Angalea, California. Then about two yeara ago I learned of Ihla truly wonderful Lea'a Hair Tonle and started using It. My hair began chang ing right away lo lha lorely aoft brown wblrb waa my original had. Tba dandruff haa poel tlTalr disappeared and my balr la thicker and la perfert con dition. It auraly doe all aad mor than they claim. Thousand of maa aad womea use Lea'a Hair Tonic. Even ex pert and clone frlenda cannot detect Ita use. ftlmple dlrectlona with each bottle for us at borne. Head what another near eay below. DRY FELL OUT Dandruff, Itch Scalp and Cray Hair Worried Tnta Lady NEW TONIC FIXED IT "My balr waa sires ked. dry. and lifeless. Dandruff also both ered me and natural earl waa all gone whaa I bagaa aslng Lea'a Hair Tonic. Now after aelng Lea'a a abort while my aralp feels fine, dandruff la gone, balr aeems lo ba growing thicker and It la dark and luiurloua and haa ceased lo fall out." wrltea Mr. P. Hergner. Bog It, Clipper, Washington. "I'm tickled wllh the appear ance and condition of my balr now and It's ao almpla to nsa no woman should be without Lea, s Hair Tonle. Head Iba article on the left and tb on above then obtain a dollar bottle of your druggist, oa positive guarantee that etg weeks' use will delight aad amaia yoa or money bark. IT RESTORED MY Previously Uaed Other Prep ration, but Lea't Tonle I the Beit 'Two yaara or more ago 1 be gan nalng Lea'e Hair Tonle and It la wonderful. Raaulta came quickly and my hair went right back lo Ita natural youthful color and then Juat an applica tion now and then keapa my hair and acalp in perfect con dition," wrltea Josephine Web ber, 1114 Virginia avenue, Ever ett, Washington. Read article on left and those above then obtain II bottle at drug store. Simple directions tor use at home. No bother or mesa. Pew dropa on finger tlpe, rubbed Into acalp at alght worka all the magic. If drugglat hasn't Lea'a send dollar to Lei Hair Tonle Co.. Brentwood, Md. Albert Austin, Mgr. GRAY 44 WOMEN TO BE SUBJECT Porly-four women of Klamath county will b eubjert lo call for duly on Ilia Jury list, whlrh was recently drawn by order of lha cuurt, according to an announre ment from th of fir of th clerk of lha circuit court. Other wo men drawn un lha list have claim ed eiarnptlou under lha alalute that glvea Ihem permission to re fuse Jury eervlce If they ao de sire. Twenty-seven new Juror a and five bald over from lb regular panel bar bean ordered to ap pear In clrrult court Wednesday, February 17. 111, at wblrb time the raaa of the X-L Cleaners versus lha Klamath Uye Works at al, will coma lo trial. This ease will ba followed Immediate ly by the ceaa of lha No-I) Ijiy Cleaners versua the Klamath Dye Works, al al. Other dalendanta In both aults ar C. I). Irfiug, president "f tb Central Labor Count II; Cleaners and I'yera Loral No. 112; the I'elltorlum, Htandard cleaners. Chapman Cleaners and Van llua klrk Cleaning company. Tba plalnllffa la both aulta are eulng for a total amount of $tVJ, 000, charging In their complaints conspiracy to Injure their busi ness. O'Nell 4 Irwin. I oral attorneys, ar artlng for plaint Iff In both aulta. while Mi'Collorh, Drlsroll A lloran ar counsel for Ibe de fense. Jurore who hav been ordered to appear Wednesday are: II. P. Aleisnder. II. M. Hailiy, Manley L. Mallard, If. K. Calkins, Kin el L. Davis, (iua Kbaman. May Kd sail, Alfred A. Pldler, W. II. Cody Mra. Prank II. Plltgerald, Chaa. Ohlee. Jo Klmaey. 8. H. Hill. Iater f). Wlshard, Harry 1). Hon dy. C. I.n l-ls. P. R. Kouth wlrk. Hugh Palvey, H. P. Miller. Jamea Perry. Hert Palm, Victor M. Palmar. Allen Rtanaby. Anna M. Punk. Walter West. Peter P. Vogel, W. L. Kprague. Roy Kins man. R. Vanre Hutrhlna, John 8. Arkley. I.aater A. Abbott and O. L. Williams. Community Club Plana Pie Social A LOOM A. Or. Th Algoma Community club held a meeting Friday evening, when plana were made to glva away a cedar cheat whlrh waa made by Harley Evans and donated to the club. Plana were alao made for a pi aortal lo ba held In connection with a Washington birthday pro gram, flvea by lb school chil dren. Mr, Rtonahous and Mr. Tonng war In charge of a pro gram whlrh followed tba buelnee meeting. Refreehmente were served by Mra. Ed Brown and Mr. Pellon. Rotary Contribute To City Milk Fund I utst auuu quana or milK war I g1vn to children of needy fam Ilia during th month of Janu- I ary. Chief of Police Guy Merrill stated Saturday. Tha milk fund will receive 160 from the Rotary club to assist In paving th bills. Merrill say I'reeldent Andrew Collier of the Hotarlana haa notified him. K eagle's Charge Beer Possession Trial of E. R. "Red" Keagl. charged with possession of liquor, haa been aet for Monday morning, February 18, at 10 o'clock by Justlc of th Pear Barnea. Keagle la charged specifically with poaseaslon of beer, not moon shine whiskey, aa waa recently published In The Herald and News. Keagl waa released on bonds of 1100. WEATHER Th Cvclo-Rtormagrsph at Un derwood's Pharmacy ahowa that lha barometric pressure haa been rising today and a continuation of present weather condltlona la probable. Tha Tycoa recording thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperature today as follows: High il Low 1 Forecast for next 14 hours Generally fair with brisk cool winds. TO JURY CALL Eat Your Valentine Dinner at The Pelican Grille We Offer You a Special Valentine Dinner for $1.00 All Klntla of Valentino Pastrir baked in onr own shop. Pelican Grillf & Bakery Editorials on News (Continued from Pag Onel clear-haadad common aenae of th member of tb Jury who disregarded the torn my rot In volved In til Judd defenee and kept their minds flied on the fundamental fact that two hu man belnga had been murdered. e a a IN 1170. eiporta irom japan .,.ni. A la 17 ir,n 000. In UH, Japanese eiporte reached a total of 11.047,100.000. Quite aa Increase In all de adea, Isn't It? Japan haa been coining right along. a a a rLT listen to this; In 1170, Japanese IMPORTS amounted to 117,000,000, where as In 11 they bad frown to i. Ill, 420.000. . That I to aay, as people ara enabled to SELL mora they Im mediately begin to BUY more. e e e A LOT Of miaguiaea people have the Idea that business consists altogether of aelllng. That Isn't true. Buslneaa In volves HOTII aelllng and buying. If you aell yoa must also buy. and the chance ar very atrong that tha more yoa eell the more you will buy. Tblnk of that th next time somebody trlea to scare you Into a blue funk by talking about tb terrible thing that are going to happen to tba real of the world chea Ruasla get organised to make aad aell. When that time comee. If It doea, Kuaala will alao b organ ised to BUT. Tak a look at Japan' record If you doubt that. e e e TJKRE I n Interesting extract from th day' nawe. It la taken from a dispatch from Aurora. Illinois: "Crowds of amlling. nappy people lined np la lb fir bank here today at tb end of the five- day buslneaa moratorium de clared by Iba mayor and deposit ed about S7S0.000 aa evidence of their restored faith. "Money that had ba tucked way In eafety depoalt boiee and la hidden place was put naca into circulation and many new account war opened." aae SEVEN hundred ana liny mou aand dollar of hidden money redepoelted la the banks. Do yoa know what that mean to th little elty of Aurora? Well. It mean thla: About seven mlllloa. fiv hundred ihonsand dollar of new bank credit ba been mad available to aonnd borrowers la that elty. for each dollar of bank depoalta mean about tea dollar la bank redtt, which 1 aa eesenttal pan of our financial Mractur. From California Gueata at tha Hotel WlllarH Baturaay irom . Ifornla cltle Included C. R. Lesb er, L. McKanile. Vacavllle: F. E. r..,nn Maeramento: E. L. Jen nings, K. E. Conahan. 6s n Fran cisco; 8. W. Lowden. Redding; tlrorge W. lilaaler. Oakland; Mr and Mra. H. M. Wllklna. Loa An gclee; John Jobanson, Mardoel. u-ni.ni CnMi. -A m nn r tha gueeta at th Hotel Wlllard Sat urday wer Mr. and Mra. N. R. Byrne. Mlaa Helen Byrne. Quarti Mountain: Anna Olson. C. E. Tucker, Medford: O. R. Wayman, L. M. Combe. Portland: A. J. Clynrh. L. L. Btonehrook. Seattle: I). G. Stevenson Couer d'Alene, Idaho; R. H. Howlti, Chicago; C. W. Owen. Albany: H. R. Cochran. Wheeling, W. Va.. and W. E. Chandler, Oranta Pasa. Gueata at Hall Among the guests at the Hall hotel Saturday were P. B. Sibley. Mra. Mary K. Brown. C. O. Hlvraon. Port-i.-.t. D mhann John W. Gar ner. Lakevlew; H. V. Gates. Hllls- boro; Art Parker, Tea w. inom ss. Realty; Harry Obenchaln, Bly: J. B. F.ldr, Paisley: F. E. Todd, Sacramento; Arnold 8. Huvler. Corvallla: C. H. Grane. Salem: v, . ii v. rnrhe and eon. Cree- cent Lake; A. Harding. T. O. Hall. J. Horner, Urania raaa: r. T. Hotchklss, C. R. Colllna, Chi cago. Xreillo Work Club The Art Needle Work club will meet Wed nesday afternoon, at I: SO, at the home of Mra. L. L, Truax, on North Fourth atreet. PLANES, GUNS SPRAY SHANGHAI AREA SATURDAY (Conilnuad from Page On) ward forelgnara In genergl would suffer, and th futur statue of the International aettlement would he endangered. Tha Japanese plunee were out early, a few mtiiutoe after g o'clock Ihla morning, to begin lha thundering attark on Chapel again. Six of tbam followed up a bombardment whlrh waa begun by Japauee howltsera In the fog and mist. The heavy fir arat- tared menacing Chinese troop concentrations, the Japaneee naval command aald. Tha booming guna and bombs shook the city as It had not been ebaken since fighting began two rka ago. When tba fog began to clear away tha planea could be aeon, aeeklng out their objertlvee. then ewooplng down to release their loede of destruction and death. Tba bombardment awoke the three foreign ministers, and tbey hastily grabbed telephones to learn what It was all about. About :w a.m.. tha alx alr- planea wheeled to th north to ward tha Woosung forts. Clouds of fog and amok hung over the Whangpoo and Ilia planea disap peared In Ihem. leaving Chapel quiet. Meanwhile, the Chinese waited Impatiently for the arrival of tour aquadrons of their own planea from I anton. New unlta of Chines Infantry were being thrown Into the line to resist the big push that the Jepanee were expected to make. The Japanea force had been increased by up- warda of 20.000 additional aol- dlere. More Troop Coming A Japanea apokesman aaid larg bodlea of additional troops were off Wooaung. and they would probably be landed within a few daya. Then he aald, a big Japanea puab mlxht b expected. The Japanea command consider ed th time not yet rip for a for ward movement, be aald. The spokesman at Japanese naval headquarters said the warships were having things about aa they pleased at Wooaung. Thay steam ed back and forth opposite th forts, he aald, ahelllng them at will. "It la a question of 'face'." American Minister Johnson eaid "Nelther eld wants to loa .fare.' 'Fare' la axerything In th Far East. If any Individual or group wera capable of formulating aoma achem by whlrh 'face' could be eaved all around, then perhaps a way might b opened eventually for talk designed to bring about peace." Chiloquin Bank To Be Liquidated (Continued rrom Pag One) ment of the bank shows loans of f,Sl.M4 10; bonds and warrants of tlJ.041.23; cash on hand and la banks. 4.S2I: bonds to the amount of $11,717 aecurtng public depoalta of approximately aa equal amount: and capital of 121.000; Individual seringa ac counts. $11,000. which will b materially reduced by depositor's notes held by th bank. Lroy Oeinger. president of the bank: Charles R. Wllllsma, vie president, and Fred Albert, com pos the board of directors, and Walter Zimmerman la cashier. Mra. Ethel Zimmerman la aasist- ant cashier. Tha bank waa found ed la 127 by th director and Zimmerman. Zimmerman atated that depoa lta have dropped SO per cent In th last year, loana are down 35 per cent. He aald that it 65 per cent of loana ar collected all de positors can b paid In fulL MARKET eOXFTSED PORTLAND. Feb. It. M Lack of general enforcement of th state butter grading and branding law la causing consider able confusion In tha local mar ket and la keeping price down for some of the better grade of ferings. Market for butter Is ahowlng no change for th week end aea slon of tha Produce Exchange. Price on the open market ara likewise unchanged. Buttertat price la also atatlonary. Make of butter la showing loss on tha roast, but continues seasonably liberal east of th Rockies. MAPLK TO LEAVE SALEM. Feb. IS. iPt Howrd Maple, atotstant coach at Wil lamette University and former Oregon State atar athlete, will leave todav for Blloxl, Mlaa.. where he will Join th Washing- Ion baseball club ot the American league. Mapl was sold recently by the Bloomington, III., Three-I league team to the Senatora. Face the Situation Squarely Have you made arrangements for your family's future and placed your will and insurance papers in Safe Deposit? You can make them safe from fire or theft for only $4 a year at Oregon Bank & Trust Co. MARKET QUOTATIONS POKTLAXD MVKftTOTK PORTLAND, Feb. II, (P) Caltl 1310, calve 10 for weak. Ther waa aomewhat better feel ing all through rattle alleys. Ulcers and better grade she a! tiff sold generally at advance of 15r. with aorne steer aalea at 60e and more higher; bulls and ealvea ap peared ateady. Beat ateere ruled around $, with one load extreme quality at 11.10; most desirable sorts araled $5.50 and better; off grade waa down to $4: strictly good heifers wer quotable to $5.50, with row to 14.10; cutter to good bulls, tt.lt to $1.75. while vealers and ealvea ranged from $3.50 to til. Hogs 7t0t for week. Trade started under pressure. Killer stuff ahowed general loaa far week of 15r. while feeders were off around 10c Beat light butch- era were 14. It, with few reaching $4 a to 14. tS; top and bulk ot beat light aorta rated $4.7$. with heavy stuff 14 to 14. 25; packing aowa were tt to $1 50. and piss to killers $4 to $4.25. but gener ally around 14.10; feeders moved mostly at $4, but aelected atun waa quotable to $4 25 for under 10-lb. welghta. Sheen 121 for week. Lambs and ewe were eteady, wllh year linga toe higher. Good to choice lamba were $4 7$ to $5,25, with heavy stuff at $4 to $4 25, and off grade $1 to $4 50; strictly choice yearllnga were t4, with bulk aelllng at $1 60 and down: cull to choir ewe wer II to 11.(0. VKCETAIILKH fXCHAXGED PORTLAND. Feb. It. OP) Root vegetable ar mostly at th former mark, with a good de mand and supplies able to tak rare of It. Carrota wer moatly 40e ier doten buncbea, with lugs at a almllar price generally. Stock Averages (Copyright. llt. Standard Statis tic Company) n aa aa lnd'la rr a Vt s Total Today 47 1 IT t 1M1 l I'r.v. I)ay : I HI t ' Month Age al. 1 lMt Tear Aao .1314 lot I 1 1 4 Tra. Aro .!' m SH I ls.l II lab m::i . I 1st 1"S Ix, ij: S7.4 101 trt IIIKh 11311) :o 4 $41. IM S IOS.S Low mt lilt 14.4 114$ 114.1 New 1(11 blah. Bond Averages (CasTTtght. lt. Standard Itatle tlc Company) 20 IS 2 ( lnd'la rr's Vt's Total Today ST 74 t J 2 '4.T Pr.v. Day St S 71. a SI S 7.e Month Age It Si t 74 2 Year Aro ll I S.l I rra. Aao II) Hit 1 1 Hla-h (Hit) . 41 T 74 S4.I 17. Low (1S32I St.! 4T.7 tl.T Ti t Hllh (11) .! 10 I 101,4 lot Low (1J li t 7.l IS It. CHICAGO GRACt CHICAGO. Fb. It. Wr Wheat No. 2 yellow hard 11. Oats No. 1 whit !-. Rye ao aalea. Barley 42-(. Timothy Reed t S0-t.7t. Clover Bead t. 00-14.10. PORTLAND GRAIX PORTLAND, Feb. 11, (JP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May .Se .0 .St . July .S8H .St .5H .5H Sept. -5 .59 H .58 V .6 J 4 Cash wheat: Big Bend bine stem. 75c aoft white, western white, hard winter, northern apring and western red. 58c. Oats. No. 1 white. tll.SO. Today's car recelpta: Wheat. 4; barley, 1; flour. 11; corn. 1: hay. 1. FUNERAL NOTICES ROSS DANIEL HILMAS Frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services for Rosa Daniel Hllman, son of Mr. and Mra. Fred Hilman. to be held Monday at 1:10 p. m. at the chapel of the McGlnnis-Parker funeral home. Pine avenue at Eighth atreet with Rev. Joseph Ewlng of the Epis copal church officiating. Inter ment will follow in the family plot in the Llnkville cemetery. LILLIAN' MABLE BARRETT Funeral service for th late Lillian Mable Barrett will be held In Portland on Monday with com mitment eervlree and Interment In the family plot In Rose City cemetery. The remaina are In the rose room ot the Earl Whit lock Funeral Home. Pine Avenue at Sixth where friends may call. BVLLS REIGN IN BIG DAY ON STOCK MARKET (Continued from Pag On) back to tlf.tt where th net gala was 111 2. Hliorta tic PummellnC Rhone In American Telephone received a sever puromellng for thle populer utility roared up tit. 71 to 1134, rlo.lug at $132.7$ or 114 10. Auburn auto had to be content with a emaller extreme rlae. Ita top quotation of 114 25 represent ing an advanr of $14 lo. The last tranaartloa waa at t21 50, up tU.75. L'nlted fltatee steel soared to $4 87 and closed at 4. making tha nat gain $5 11. American can finished at f 50, np $7; Allied Chemical at 177 up 17.75; Coca Cola at tilt. 26, np 17, Ou Pont t t$7 60, np $5 $7; Santa Fa railroad at $87 75. np I. 75; Weatlnghouae at 131.17. up $5 26; L'nlted Htatea atea preferred at 1112.7', up $7.75; General Elec trie at t24. np 1 .11. Turnover Heavy Turnover In stocks approxlmat ad 1.400,000 sharea, or at a pace considerably In exreaa of 4,000 000 sharea for a full five-hour session. Facllitiea for recording quotatlona were swamped and the ticker ran behind most ot tha forenoon. Ther waa Do mistaking the temper of thia market when the gong rang for the reaumptlon of Ther waa do mistaking the irauina alter uoimay. iua opening waa decisively atrong. tl to tS higher, and Initial transfer In many Instance Involved blocks of 1.000 to (,000 aharea. When volnm began to Increase many large blocks appeared. On trad la American Tele phone for Instance, amounted to 7.000 aharea. Ther wer deal of g.OOO sharea of Westinghoas. t.SOO International Telephone. 4,000 National Lalry products. 1,000 radio. I. too general foods. 1.000 General Electric. 1.000 New York Central, 4. too Allied Chemi cal. t.000 public eervlce of New Jersey, 4.000 United Corporation, and 1,00 Colon Carbide. SAM FRANCISCO, Feb. 11. fVP) Cheered mor by th Glaaa bill to liberalise federal reserve credit for bank than by any develop-1 ment sine tb apring rally of a , year ago, th Montgomery atreet ; stork market crowd ran bersek today, buying itoek right and ; left and eeudinf prices aoarlng. t Following the lead of Bank of California which roe tt. a num ber of other Including Pacific 1 Telephone common and preferred. North America Inveatment, South ern Pacific and Pacific Gaa and Electric rose $2 to aearly tt a (hare. Trading wa tha liveliest of any ! Saturday ilae March of but year. '. Vital Statistics BIRTHS DUNN Born, to Mr. and Mr. L. M. Dunn ot Lorella, oa Fri day, a 7 H-pound son. who ha been named Alfred Vjrcellua. LINMAN Bora to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Llnman. It Nevada even Tuesday morning. Febru ary . a baby gtrl. weight ttt poind. Thla 1 their third child. MARRIAGES METERS-PAULSON Dave W. Meyer. 24, to Bertha Pauline Paulaen. 17, February 11, by Just ice of th Peace W. B. Barnea at Klamath county court bonae. m FefaaSEATTLE'S BEAUTIFUL COMING! Wed., Feb. 17th . For One Day Only A Be. SclhoEIls Foot Comfort Expert Will be at this Store to offer, abso lutely Free, hi Service and Advice concerning all FOOT AILMENTS Everyone is especially invited to consult this reliable expert. If you have any foot troubles of any kind plan to be here Wednesday. KOMOMSTS 11 SU5TIUBUTIVN REFUND OF TAXES (Continued from Paga Ona) complaint, asserted that the entire net Income must be allocated In Oregon and demanded an addi tional tag of til. tit. It on ac count of It excise tax. A formal hearing waa held by th commie elon after wnlrb the commission refused to grant the greater s'.'tmpag allowance and under took to aaseaa lha plaintiff at a per cent of Ita entire net Income of tt44.S37.41 aa shown In the) plaintiff s original return and de manded that It pay the further sum of $13. $24 IK. Plaintiff wa also notified If lb payment wa not made Interest could be chsrg ed. now amounting to $25st 7 and a further penalty of t per cent. The complaint chargea the commission's acts are wrongful, arbitrary and beyond Ita lawful powtr nnd denlea the plaintiff of equal protection of the lawa. i Divorce Action Filed Saturday Suit for dlvorc haa been filed ln circuit court by Mary Isabella j f nPh T., FnitTick )nrh. j Th. complaint cite deeertloa aa cause of action. Don Hamlin la attorney for th plaintiff. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COURT APARTMENTS Every thing furnished. Including eleo triclty, water, wood and gas, $20; close in. 445 Market. 6147 Klamath Glass Co. 7th and Walnut A Complete Stock of Plate Wind shield Common and Novelty Glass i Immediate Inatallation Satisfaction Guar an teed Williams & Bruce The Glaaa Men e e th cost of ewytJeag it owrung dowa aowocJoy. So eve the rote for every one of the S50 toctbAUW1TH BATH...O Ti-i Main Phone At 7